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Our <lb/>
LAMP <lb/>
DRIVING <lb/>
is the most <lb/>
compact and efficient lighting de- <lb/>
vice for all kinds of vehicles. Will <lb/>
not blow out or jar oat. Equipped <lb/>
with thumb screws, so that it is <lb/>
easily attached or detached. Throws <lb/>
a clear light feet ahead. Extra <lb/>
large red danger signal in back. <lb/>
It is equipped with handle, and when <lb/>
detached makes a good hand lantern. <lb/>
Strong. Durable. Will last for years <lb/>
At Dealers Everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D. C <lb/>
Richmond. V. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va.<lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
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The undersigned qualified <lb/>
w. h <lb/>
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Carolina this la la per <lb/>
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i April 1911 <lb/>
Joshua Ki. <lb/>
a. Rosa<lb/>
m-hi .- -I l<lb/>
MONEY SAVED <lb/>
by The J. I. Case Tobacco Transplanter. <lb/>
Great saving in time and labor, in yield per Set your <lb/>
plants when wait for rain Each plant at th- <lb/>
roots. covered with dry earth-no feature necessary <lb/>
for every purpose, desired. Come and see these machines you <lb/>
buy, built right, works right, wears runt, and prices right, <lb/>
is best made<lb/>
James and <lb/>
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STOMACH TROUBLE <lb/>
FOR FIVE YEARS <lb/>
I Notice <lb/>
lag x- i of H <lb/>
Cannon, . . lad of I'm <lb/>
North Carolina, Is to notify ill <lb/>
having claims <lb/>
I deceased to then <lb/>
in the undersigned within twelve <lb/>
a not i. e a <lb/>
be pleaded n bar their recovery <lb/>
I All pi d lo aid estate will <lb/>
ate <lb/>
of April <lb/>
k CANNON <lb/>
I K CANNON, <lb/>
; JAMES I SI IN, <lb/>
N. C, Fib 1811 <lb/>
Messrs Hurt C <lb/>
On n. c., <lb/>
in regard to the J. Case Tobacco <lb/>
will say; that I <lb/>
pleased With it I couldn't ask for <lb/>
one to work any better and it was just <lb/>
BI I. u represented it to be. It work <lb/>
perfection and I am satisfied II Bare <lb/>
me hundred dollars. <lb/>
i my entire crop of seven acres <lb/>
with and was dry weather <lb/>
sit it. I used six barrels of water <lb/>
setting. I set some parts <lb/>
per re and got a t stand the <lb/>
rows oil through my natch by hand <lb/>
try ii and found that that <lb/>
which I let he Transplanter grew <lb/>
the season through. also set <lb/>
some for v. of my neighbors an-i <lb/>
they that theirs grew better than <lb/>
they mi by band, and are <lb/>
begging me to set Ira tor them the <lb/>
coming season. I also have friends <lb/>
a distance of fifteen from me <lb/>
who want me lo act their for <lb/>
hem. <lb/>
I say too fur <lb/>
and wouldn't lie w out <lb/>
for five Hundred Dollars ind as in <lb/>
your services. I couldn't u k for <lb/>
Yours truly. <lb/>
JESSE. II. SMITH <lb/>
Majority of Friends Thought I decided to <lb/>
his advice, although I did not have <lb/>
I any continence in it. <lb/>
Hughes Would Die, But <lb/>
One Helped Him to <lb/>
Recovery. <lb/>
interesting ad- <lb/>
vices this place, Mr. A. J. Hughes done tor <lb/>
writes as was down with has been <lb/>
.;. <lb/>
In Court <lb/>
I nave now been ,.,.,. of Summon. <lb/>
months and It has cured me i; Han <lb/>
haven't had th awful sick headaches , , , , <lb/>
Ai lam Road <lb/>
since I began g it. New York C. and <lb/>
I am so thankful for what Railroad Company, Old <lb/>
HART HADLEY, <lb/>
HARDWARE <lb/>
NORTH CAROLINA <lb/>
i Creditors, <lb/>
us by the <lb/>
I'm county, made by his honor <lb/>
r a. Daniels. Judge. Presiding tit <lb/>
court In certain special trust was proper n <lb/>
entitled II vs. of Register of <lb/>
stomach trouble for live years, and found a very valuable medicine de- S Ross was <lb/>
would have sick headache so bad, the stomach and liver. It <lb/>
St, am Ship Bill <lb/>
Clyde Line Steamship Company <lb/>
The defendants, New York Central <lb/>
ind <lb/>
Pitt county December 13th, <lb/>
times, I thought surely I die. <lb/>
I tried different treatments, but they <lb/>
did not seem to do me any good. <lb/>
got so bad, I could not or sleep, <lb/>
and ail my friends, except one, thought I kepi in every family chest, <lb/>
would die. He advised me lo try. Get a package today. <lb/>
and quit Only a quarter. <lb/>
t receiver the urn. of Tripp, Hart A <lb/>
and was authorized by said <lb/>
decree of Hie court lo take <lb/>
. lions all kinds, <lb/>
I Mint as above, has h <lb/>
commenced In the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pill County, for the collection of <lb/>
is composed pure, vegetable herbs, <lb/>
contains no dangerous ingredients, and <lb/>
acts gently, yet surely. It can be freely damages arising by the delay In <lb/>
used by young and Old, and should one certain engine <lb/>
shipped to O. K Harriss. <lb/>
1.1 Ml <lb/>
Inure hi the r Bale <lb/>
contained In a deed of trust <lb/>
H to II M While. <lb/>
of Pitt County in Hook n page <lb/>
also under a mortgage <lb/>
by the said I, M, lo I S. <lb/>
dated December 13th, <lb/>
and recorded In Hook page <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
a and claims of whatsoever kind mortgages being given <lb/>
A oil <lb/>
ed <lb/>
Make Your Own Pain <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE eta. PER GAL. <lb/>
THIS IS HOW <lb/>
Buy gals. L. A M. <lb/>
at per gal. <lb/>
And gals. Linseed Oil to mix with it <lb/>
You then make gals, of pure paint for <lb/>
It's per gal. <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL with the PANT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gals, of ready <lb/>
CANS, you pay a r <lb/>
f Th.-I. u M REAL whit, <lb/>
LINSEED OIL. ., . <lb/>
Use a gal. any you buy, and <lb/>
made, return the and gel ALL n <lb/>
J, A J I. N <lb/>
., HIM, , <lb/>
110.50 <lb/>
be <lb/>
North Carolina, by Motor Co., <lb/>
of New York, on or about <lb/>
March 3rd. 1911, by way of the New <lb/>
York Central and Hudson River Ball <lb/>
mad company, toe Old steam <lb/>
ship Company and th Clyde Line <lb/>
Steamship and the said de- <lb/>
will further take notice that <lb/>
they required to appear at <lb/>
next term of the Superior Court of <lb/>
Pitt County to be held on tin- 11th, <lb/>
day after the 1st Monday in March. <lb/>
it the IS day of May. 1911, a. <lb/>
the Court House of said in <lb/>
Greenville, North Carolina and J Having duly as <lb/>
or demur to the complaint of the or , , , ,,, ,, <lb/>
plaintiff in said a. lion, or the plain- <lb/>
tiff will apply to the Court for the <lb/>
relief demanded in complaint. <lb/>
This day of April. 1911 <lb/>
pan and i the <lb/>
Hi able. <lb/>
Notice is hereby given to all per- <lb/>
indebted to the firm Tripp, <lb/>
Hart Company to make immediate <lb/>
Settlement with J S Rosa, receiver, <lb/>
and all persons having claims against <lb/>
the firm of Hart k Company <lb/>
are hereby requested to tile their <lb/>
with said receiver This th <lb/>
day March, <lb/>
J s. ROM <lb/>
3-31 It Receiver Of Tripp Hart A Ce <lb/>
n c MOORS. <lb/>
Superior Court Pitt Co. <lb/>
fly A. T D. C. <lb/>
HARDING Attorney <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
WHENEVER YOU NEED <lb/>
A GENERAL IONIC TAKE GROVE'S <lb/>
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is Equally <lb/>
Valuable as a General because it Acts on the Liver, <lb/>
Drives Out Malaria, Enriches the and up <lb/>
the Whole System, For Grown People and Children. <lb/>
You know what you taking you take Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic <lb/>
the formula is printed on every label showing that it contains the well known <lb/>
Ionic properties and IN. It is as strong as <lb/>
tonic and it in Tasteless Form. It has no for Malaria, and Fever, <lb/>
Weakness, debility and lots of appetite. Gives life and vigor <lb/>
Mothers and Pale, Sickly Children. Removes Biliousness without purging <lb/>
Relieves nervous depression low spirits. the liver to action and <lb/>
purifies the blood. A True Tonic and Sure A Complete Strengthener <lb/>
No family be without it. Guaranteed by your Druggist. We mean it. Sot <lb/>
A HEAVY HEAD is a <lb/>
pretty sure sign of a <lb/>
torpid <lb/>
Tim's Pins <lb/>
aid nature in its work. You <lb/>
will be surprised at the <lb/>
beneficial results. At your <lb/>
druggist -sugar coated or <lb/>
plain. <lb/>
Notice <lb/>
For Claim. <lb/>
Slate of North Carolina, Pitt <lb/>
The been up <lb/>
pointed and duly sues <lb/>
lot of the estate of K A. Patrick, de <lb/>
eased, all persona having claims <lb/>
against estate are notified <lb/>
to the same before me on <lb/>
or before the 30th day of Man u <lb/>
1916. or this notice will be pleaded in <lb/>
bar of their recovery. All persons in <lb/>
to said will please make <lb/>
immediate payment This the day <lb/>
of March 1911. <lb/>
W. J <lb/>
of the last will and <lb/>
of V A Patrick, deceased <lb/>
N C <lb/>
OX <lb/>
six or <lb/>
Kill <lb/>
weight about <lb/>
seven. Well broke. <lb/>
G. T. TYSON <lb/>
Greenville N. C. <lb/>
i ltd law It w Route i <lb/>
ton deceased notice is hereby given to <lb/>
all persons having claims against said <lb/>
to present them to me properly <lb/>
authenticated on or before the <lb/>
day of March or this notice Will <lb/>
be plead in bar of their recovery. AI <lb/>
persons Indebted to said will <lb/>
make immediate payment to me This <lb/>
day of March 1914. <lb/>
B A <lb/>
A r the estate of Worth- <lb/>
deceased 3-31 Id <lb/>
la Creditors. <lb/>
Having duly qualified before the <lb/>
Superior court clerk of county <lb/>
as executor of the estate of K. A <lb/>
Br deceased, notice is <lb/>
I given to all persons indebted to the <lb/>
to make Immediate payment <lb/>
to the undersigned; and all person <lb/>
having claims against said estate are <lb/>
to present the same to the <lb/>
I for payment on or before <lb/>
I March 1916 or notice will b- <lb/>
plead in the bar of their recovery. <lb/>
Tins 1st day April 1911. <lb/>
J I. CARPER, <lb/>
of the estate of B. A. ii <lb/>
Sr., deceased. <lb/>
secure the money duo for <lb/>
land hereinafter described, <lb/>
undersigned trustee and mortgagee <lb/>
will sell for cash at public auction <lb/>
before the court house door in Green <lb/>
Villa On Saturday May full. 1914, tin <lb/>
following described tract or parcel <lb/>
land situate in the county of and <lb/>
in Township and known <lb/>
as a part of farm. <lb/>
Beginning at the Jones comer <lb/>
running South West feet to the <lb/>
oak branch; thence with tin- run <lb/>
said right branch to the A. C. L. It <lb/>
R. right of way; thence with <lb/>
right of way West feet; thence <lb/>
South feet to line; <lb/>
with said line feet to the <lb/>
beginning containing 1-10 acres <lb/>
more or less. For more accurate de- <lb/>
reference is hereby made to <lb/>
deed from I S Fleming to <lb/>
dated Dee. 18th. 1912. <lb/>
This April fib. 1914. <lb/>
II M. WHITE, Trustee <lb/>
I. S. <lb/>
F c. JAM is a Son, <lb/>
Attorneys. <lb/>
ltd <lb/>
HONK, IV <lb/>
calls an safest mm <lb/>
a. thud trail in wheat <lb/>
or oats Hi your Ii <lb/>
absolutely limited to the amount <lb/>
bought. further risk. <lb/>
the most<lb/>
you can but hi <lb/>
inns or in calls on <lb/>
mi I u or you I an buy both <lb/>
as many more us you wish <lb/>
decline of cent gives <lb/>
you lo lake Slim profit <lb/>
a movement of cents profit, <lb/>
Write mil particulars bank <lb/>
references, <lb/>
K. H. Nil MANX <lb/>
Address all mall to Lock Box <lb/>
THE FARM <lb/>
the of all Industry <lb/>
i bull of all j find Write for <lb/>
by the best in the United <lb/>
State u on the Farm, ind <lb/>
of lime. Don't buy band, <lb/>
t. A postal will girt you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
VIRGINIA <lb/>
Notice. <lb/>
Having as administrator of <lb/>
Edwards, de-ceased late of Put <lb/>
county, N Is to notify all persons <lb/>
having claims against the estate p <lb/>
the said eased to exhibit them to <lb/>
the undersigned within twelve months <lb/>
from this date, or this notice will be <lb/>
pleaded In of their recovery. All <lb/>
persons Indebted to estate <lb/>
please make Immediate payment. <lb/>
This April 7th, 1911. <lb/>
J. EDWARDS <lb/>
Administrator. <lb/>
F. G. JAMES SON Atty <lb/>
This Is to notify parties that f <lb/>
am no longer connected in any <lb/>
the firm of Anderson. Ford A- Co., lo. <lb/>
Bethel, N C . having sold <lb/>
interest to John J. Ford, lie as <lb/>
all liabilities and assets of <lb/>
said <lb/>
JOHN A <lb/>
Id <lb/>
Notice f Sale. <lb/>
virtue of the power of sale con- <lb/>
in that certain mortgage deed <lb/>
and delivered by Rives and <lb/>
wile to Nixon Rives on the day of <lb/>
May which is <lb/>
Hook page in the Register of <lb/>
Heeds of county, <lb/>
signed will expose for sale for cash <lb/>
the In the town of <lb/>
on Monday. May at <lb/>
lock M following describe <lb/>
real property <lb/>
in Greenville township ad <lb/>
Joining the lands of Nobles and <lb/>
others, containing live acres more <lb/>
or less and being the same on <lb/>
the said Rives formally lived <lb/>
Sold to satisfy said mortgage. This <lb/>
day of April 1911. <lb/>
RIVES, Mortgagee <lb/>
F. G. Attorneys <lb/>
h n in hi-, <lb/>
May II, The <lb/>
DUal of the Wisconsin <lb/>
vision of the Knights of Columbus is <lb/>
in session here, with large delegations <lb/>
in attendance from Milwaukee, La <lb/>
Green Hay, <lb/>
Claire and other of the <lb/>
The business sessions <lb/>
two days and will be with an <lb/>
rides and <lb/>
entertainment <lb/>
fur War Time Student. <lb/>
Ala., May In <lb/>
connection with the <lb/>
at the University of Alabama to <lb/>
morrow honorary diplomas will be <lb/>
given to a number of war time stud- <lb/>
who left the university to light <lb/>
the Confederacy thereby <lb/>
prevented from completing their <lb/>
At the same time there wilt <lb/>
be unveiled a boulder monument sci <lb/>
up by the Daughters of the <lb/>
In memory of the university stud- <lb/>
In tho war. , <lb/>
That men may drift up torrent <lb/>
that the sharp thorns of <lb/>
shall somehow <lb/>
of the King of themselves, <lb/>
these cursed conditions shall <lb/>
paradise that the abnormal is to <lb/>
guide- into the normal, and that th- <lb/>
sowing m flesh is to reap the <lb/>
fruits of the 11-11 It proposes <lb/>
It la credulity without In- <lb/>
stall. , guaranty. No, very <lb/>
good and the- very had are <lb/>
separated. Like yields like-. <lb/>
soever a man that shall he <lb/>
also <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
a I , -1. . <lb/>
I. .- or I <lb/>
tor t ARCH <lb/>
till . r f r-11. <lb/>
BUILD I<lb/>
ht <lb/>
D. SWIFT CO. <lb/>
Seventh St., Washington, D. C <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BE OP EAST EBB <lb/>
ABO LIE A. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OP FOUR <lb/>
ONE <lb/>
IND ONE. AND <lb/>
BOUNDED BY l BEET <lb/>
PA It MING <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OP ALL I <lb/>
KINDS AUK INVITED TO <lb/>
LOU ATE III-HE WE <lb/>
EVERYTHING TO <lb/>
oil IS WAY OP <lb/>
LABOR, CAPITAL AND <lb/>
B T I-Ac I <lb/>
WE HAVE AS UP-TO <lb/>
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till <lb/>
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Is the Host I ; the Hie . gas. George <lb/>
WE A ULA <lb/>
OF TWELVE Bl<lb/>
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BE HAD I<lb/>
Mill <lb/>
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Hon. J. H. Small Writes <lb/>
Of Establishment of Free <lb/>
Mail Delivery in Greenville <lb/>
Fire Narrowly Averted Mediation Conference lo <lb/>
Session at <lb/>
He Stales h Must Meet the Gov- An uS <lb/>
, . , j moo men ,,. ,.,, <lb/>
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WIN 1.11. in Prof, <lb/>
Mrs John u. Carroll nave gone to <lb/>
the <lb/>
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American ten the m <lb/>
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ice be Postponed lo nil <lb/>
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purpose is o of time <lb/>
carrier the old <lb/>
the currier rang the door bell ml <lb/>
for someone to opt lie door <lb/>
tile M ll I . <lb/>
carrier will deliver mail <lb/>
in the mail and proceed on his <lb/>
tour family will soon become <lb/>
to the hour when the nail <lb/>
is delivered, and no inconvenience <lb/>
Will be Buffered on Hi's account. <lb/>
As you state-, the installation <lb/>
this service in has <lb/>
ready been long delayed, and it <lb/>
unfortunate if another delay should <lb/>
be ordered by n. son of the- failure of <lb/>
our citizens in Greenville to equip <lb/>
themselves as directed by the depart <lb/>
hunt. They will do so or <lb/>
only because of the request from <lb/>
but for their own <lb/>
convenience, and it should not be post <lb/>
hut the requirement should be <lb/>
met at once. I hope this <lb/>
e inn may not be deemed <lb/>
but only in the Interests of our t <lb/>
and in the prompt establishment it <lb/>
city delivery <lb/>
w,. an- glad to state the re <lb/>
cent agitation of the matter In <lb/>
columns has started the people to get <lb/>
ting busy, and numbers are daily <lb/>
notice- to the postmaster <lb/>
will have mail receptacles <lb/>
in for the beginning th-- <lb/>
service. The hardware dealers have <lb/>
prepared themselves to furnish mall <lb/>
or letter slot door plates to all <lb/>
who want to buy them, so there- will <lb/>
be no trouble along I lo <lb/>
department has no regulation as to <lb/>
the style or kind of receptacle used. <lb/>
ho the patron can suit his own <lb/>
along that line. Hut there must be <lb/>
a receptacle of some kind, or a <lb/>
th- door at very house served the <lb/>
carriers. <lb/>
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ii were Injured, <lb/>
lie <lb/>
i room the <lb/>
. i , <lb/>
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summer. <lb/>
. Now is a good tn i you a pair H ire <lb/>
slippers while they <lb/>
going cheap Bar- i,, <lb/>
her and Co. <lb/>
Mr. c;. c . <lb/>
. ii <lb/>
Mane <lb/>
in i <lb/>
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, I <lb/>
III, Three <lb/>
fatally, <lb/>
am box rived rm <lb/>
naval . ,,,,, n,,. e, <lb/>
mi log <lb/>
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pipe ii the Ion. but n <lb/>
where, h. spend ll we should <lb/>
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tender, <lb/>
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.- some, nulls lie-y let you<lb/>
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lei <lb/>
Perks<lb/>
II <lb/>
few More Bays Left in Mich <lb/>
Car Work <lb/>
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Mi m. an situation <lb/>
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hurt<lb/>
III <lb/>
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weighs <lb/>
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Till <lb/>
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lits tobacco been <lb/>
PU I lie, k <lb/>
a dry no nun <lb/>
out this lime <lb/>
Hi. in <lb/>
I for tie <lb/>
a Ange and Co's. .-.;., wed by <lb/>
and began lighting. broke Minister Suarez. lb <lb/>
it show window out Mr. 11- in <lb/>
u . do was hurl be on I I opening to <lb/>
. i in re arraigned before for morrow <lb/>
Monday and was I special sir from <lb/>
M and costs, in <lb/>
. I L, in. . I. . , I'll- to till <lb/>
weather trucks, lumber, doors i,,. , . <lb/>
i more will be put from O. K. Lumber an I <lb/>
I Manufacturing <lb/>
i our stock en summer straw an <lb/>
stand Hilton, ex ., <lb/>
good one for a little money com. to <lb/>
see Harrington. Barber and Co. <lb/>
Mr. J, . Harper would be pleas. <lb/>
show you some- of those new <lb/>
notions or straw <lb/>
We have a till <lb/>
some of the- planted. <lb/>
Corn is looking stall with a good <lb/>
stand, but the acreage is short. Pen. <lb/>
pie at corn planting lime seem <lb/>
they have- u stomach. <lb/>
Dig Hill Button has the biggest to ,, ,, and Co. <lb/>
and I. H. has the largest morning Magistrate R <lb/>
cabbage. Croom tried three Joseph <lb/>
Dick Nobles, a colored preacher. Charlie and Wm <lb/>
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growth to the of three court. <lb/>
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touch with step of the proceed <lb/>
legs. All questions will <lb/>
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the American representatives take <lb/>
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lion at the White House officials <lb/>
do not expect ii confer- <lb/>
President Wilson and th.- cabinet <lb/>
discussed conditions today, but there <lb/>
wore no notable developments n let <lb/>
to Mexico. In th. Senate brief <lb/>
debate mas when <lb/>
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the thirteen colonies at Philadelphia. <lb/>
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and crop <lb/>
Miss Agnes Smith has returned <lb/>
mm Durham where she Ins <lb/>
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Mrs C Cobb of Norfolk is <lb/>
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attended at Arthur J W. <lb/>
Smith. Robert Willoughby and I <lb/>
Tyson were chosen d, legates to the <lb/>
convention was <lb/>
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by the wash woman clothe <lb/>
banging on u line were scene heel Mr <lb/>
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in response vi Proctor in i of some large numb <lb/>
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and J Walter <lb/>
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win give- iii marriage their <lb/>
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Mr. Murk Turnage <lb/>
Morning. June third. <lb/>
one thousand nine hundred and <lb/>
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at ten thirty <lb/>
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the Con from the Spanish it <lb/>
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All Masons ere Invited announced, reported conditions information as to Parks was forth <lb/>
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day looking after the interest of the <lb/>
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evening on their way t,, see Mrs and troops, under Gene-nil charge of being a spy. Dr Ryan was <lb/>
mother, Mrs Jam F. Hard., had Stopped I'll by Charge <lb/>
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nil, 1.1, i kidnapping. <lb/>
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and clerks In tin- Navy Department <lb/>
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spare moment today recalled the i <lb/>
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sending the whole South Atlantic <lb/>
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Special Agent Greenville, N. C<lb/>
SECRETARY STATE <lb/>
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WILL SPEAK AT <lb/>
NEW BERN, SATURDAY, MAY 30th, <lb/>
Coming <lb/>
Fair Grounds New Bern <lb/>
MAY and 1914. <lb/>
Horse Racing, Flights, Automobile and Races <lb/>
MIDWAY AND FIREWORKS <lb/>
Special Rates on all Railroads and Special Trains on Day <lb/>
Transportation to- and from Fair Grounds cents each way <lb/>
Children under twelve cents<lb/>
Joshua Mills Sentenced<lb/>
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fell this entire Saturday I in case were under <lb/>
and ii any id by sum. <lb/>
sympathy town, A telephone <lb/>
bereaved by this <lb/>
did. love, prayers and say whether an appeal <lb/>
helpfulness was evident or not. <lb/>
hand and a sorrow had In befall in, . <lb/>
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town l Greenville, for I have <lb/>
seen a place superior to ii ii <lb/>
suffering and sorrow <lb/>
fit <lb/>
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Buy it from Mutual Benefit Life <lb/>
Insurance Company of Newark, N. . the <lb/>
leading annual dividend company since <lb/>
premium rates are tow and the <lb/>
annual dividends high, making the m I cost <lb/>
lower than competitive comp <lb/>
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what I to say a few <lb/>
about, i- the noble, heroic <lb/>
forts In and <lb/>
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boys who were drowned, Surely <lb/>
should have nothing praise <lb/>
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we consider both came <lb/>
losing own lives lo save the <lb/>
others. <lb/>
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Mai. I. <lb/>
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this famous resort there Is none who published as information <lb/>
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in bonds and mortgages, Smith <lb/>
r. who is now registered , <lb/>
Majestic hotel, for Mr. Gardner <lb/>
to Springs in <lb/>
I he never falls to return <lb/>
whenever his rheumatism <lb/>
bothers him. <lb/>
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inn recital <lb/>
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chooses discuss, what he has to <lb/>
as if on <lb/>
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among very to reach to <lb/>
river after the sad accident and North and la hotel, have the palatial <lb/>
heard the story from the boys even <lb/>
before they had lime In put on <lb/>
as they returned in the <lb/>
boat from the other of the river <lb/>
Thia in the story as told by thorn <lb/>
which all joined and to which v i <lb/>
greed, They wore undressed to go in <lb/>
bathing, got in the boat and started <lb/>
across the river, some began rocking <lb/>
boat until it dipped water and <lb/>
started lo sinking, all were thrown <lb/>
water and only two <lb/>
Foley and George Gardner <lb/>
knew much about swimming. These <lb/>
be it said lo their credit and <lb/>
bravery, did all that they could to lava <lb/>
all Telling the boys who could not <lb/>
swim lo cling lo the and they <lb/>
would save them. These two boys <lb/>
did not leave the other helpless ones <lb/>
battle out alone, they did no <lb/>
swim lo Die shore and stand an <lb/>
watch the drown, but <lb/>
and in every effort until all hope <lb/>
was lost ever saving them, <lb/>
George Gardner look one buy with <lb/>
effort lo ill. shore and <lb/>
hath houses now <lb/>
county near Belhaven, They <lb/>
owned extensive farming lands, bill How and bathing facilities were not <lb/>
I the estate in the years following enhanced With <lb/>
dwindled to i small have placed ad- <lb/>
George Bible was the last of ministration the baths lure on <lb/>
to die, one preceded him I highest standard. Why, in the <lb/>
bathed wooden tubs. <lb/>
to the grave only last Christmas <lb/>
and the old man could with <lb/>
be consoled. A two daughters British railway companies have do <lb/>
and a son. living in various parts of negotiate with the <lb/>
the country, survive hi,,,. , . . M <lb/>
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every science, had read from the lit. will i- displaced <lb/>
of about every nation, and <lb/>
could discuss accurately <lb/>
of any race. In he is said to <lb/>
have been one of the best rend <lb/>
in North Carolina <lb/>
nix <lb/>
Saturday morning May <lb/>
ville. C . Kick <lb/>
beloved sou of Mr. and Mrs. K, II <lb/>
and form, <lb/>
beautiful in diameter and <lb/>
he was doing this, Foley was eleven years age. <lb/>
with and <lb/>
ward was <lb/>
in disappear then <lb/>
with <lb/>
all the strength and energy a <lb/>
ins age and size, even to the of <lb/>
being carried under the water <lb/>
and only did hi give up when he <lb/>
was to save the hoy <lb/>
turning Inward the <lb/>
saw young links sinking <lb/>
with extra effort almost beyond <lb/>
strength a ho bis age, did <lb/>
reach him and saved him In <lb/>
lime, <lb/>
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-aid Mr I did all I to <lb/>
save all of a- he said <lb/>
the tears were running down his child <lb/>
ll II,. was weak and <lb/>
able lo stand, <lb/>
I say is is a mil <lb/>
that eight Instead <lb/>
In tomb and only <lb/>
believe noble heroic efforts <lb/>
of and George <lb/>
this would been <lb/>
may have made n mistake In m <lb/>
river, as hundreds <lb/>
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own lives lo save <lb/>
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with boys in a boat, and <lb/>
lining overturned, Is thought <lb/>
. mi. in save <lb/>
other boys Who went down <lb/>
him, he idol of hi <lb/>
devotion and Ills <lb/>
to ins and to his church <lb/>
among his beautiful characteristics <lb/>
ll.- was buried from Si <lb/>
Church Sunday <lb/>
o'clock in of <lb/>
red friends, <lb/>
love hath no man this, <lb/>
I hat a man lay down bis his <lb/>
Here <lb/>
The remains Mr. <lb/>
who died in a hospital in Charleston, <lb/>
s. C were her. <lb/>
,, I, I afternoon for interim III <lb/>
Hill Mr. Barn <lb/>
hill Buffered a stroke paralysis u <lb/>
Wednesday and never gained <lb/>
again. <lb/>
Mr, married Miss <lb/>
I, and ii <lb/>
home here for sometime, the tin <lb/>
of his death he was living in <lb/>
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lower Seed <lb/>
Onion Sets <lb/>
Maine Red Bliss <lb/>
Irish <lb/>
Seed Oats <lb/>
Rape Sec d <lb/>
Dr. Hess Stock <lb/>
Poultry Powder <lb/>
, Mil <lb/>
arc not guaranteed <lb/>
I ruin <lb/>
HOUND <lb/>
a. m. daily. <lb/>
Pullman sleeping car for <lb/>
in duly, for Plymouth, Kills <lb/>
city and Norfolk. <lb/>
Car <lb/>
Norfolk Connects for <lb/>
ii north and welt <lb/>
P daily except r, <lb/>
Washington. <lb/>
WIST HOUND <lb/>
m daily for Wilson, <lb/>
Pullman sleeping <lb/>
sen ice. Connects north, <lb/>
and west. <lb/>
a in dally, except Sunday, <lb/>
Wilson and Raleigh. <lb/>
for all points <lb/>
p m. dally for Raleigh and <lb/>
Intermediate stations <lb/>
for further Information and <lb/>
ration in sleeping care, apply to <lb/>
L Hassell, agent. N. C <lb/>
H. <lb/>
General Passenger <lb/>
W A WITT, <lb/>
General Superintendent. <lb/>
NORFOLK. TA. <lb/>
Just a Test <lb/>
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to the action the Democratic <lb/>
I thank the people for he <lb/>
they have given ma la the past <lb/>
if elected, promise to give them <lb/>
same have tried to <lb/>
since I have , <lb/>
W R WILSON <lb/>
I if <lb/>
Pot Sol letter, <lb/>
lo the Democratic of a. Fifth <lb/>
Judicial <lb/>
At the request Democrats <lb/>
sections of the district I here <lb/>
by announce that I will be a <lb/>
m the next judicial . for the <lb/>
of Solicitor for the Fifth <lb/>
Big district <lb/>
B A NUNN. <lb/>
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treasurer. <lb/>
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for to the <lb/>
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vote help of my friends <lb/>
and the public and If el <lb/>
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1.1 the of my ability. <lb/>
H W HARRINGTON<lb/>
tiN i v dim. <lb/>
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building Hi the <lb/>
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before the will <lb/>
be complete, this new building be <lb/>
as Foal I- win much <lb/>
ibis square on ibis street <lb/>
I la las,, railed for I rial <lb/>
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for the murder H <lb/>
Cramer, lied I <lb/>
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I in . a well known <lb/>
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been transferred lo Cramer, On <lb/>
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hotel in this h, talk the <lb/>
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. the 1st day of June, for <lb/>
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said town shall continue m <lb/>
two the Ural day of July, <lb/>
lilt, and those from the 5th <lb/>
;. for one year from July I, <lb/>
or until their are duly <lb/>
d and Aldermen lo be <lb/>
elected from each the a n <lb/>
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; That the follow named r <lb/>
are her as r, <lb/>
and lei <lb/>
hold conduct said election In the <lb/>
various wards said town, to <lb/>
ward. Chas Cobb, registrar <lb/>
r- White Smith, <lb/>
,,, <lb/>
ward. II White, <lb/>
I. W. Lawrence and D P, <lb/>
of election <lb/>
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lib ward, U D <lb/>
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Judge, of election <lb/>
Howling, <lb/>
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registrar, <lb/>
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W M <lb/>
Par Sheriff <lb/>
wish to announce to my friends <lb/>
that I am a candidate for sheriff if <lb/>
county, subject to the action <lb/>
the Democratic primaries Should I <lb/>
he elected I will endeavor to serve <lb/>
the people one and all to the best of <lb/>
my ability I will appreciate <lb/>
Mile and help <lb/>
ll DUDLEY, <lb/>
in unstable, <lb/>
I announce to the. m <lb/>
Mile township I a <lb/>
or constable lo the Ion <lb/>
Democratic and will up <lb/>
help of any <lb/>
Wins C M <lb/>
I in I superior I <lb/>
hereby announce <lb/>
date clerk of Court of <lb/>
county the of <lb/>
the Democratic primary for <lb/>
the flattering vote the people gave me <lb/>
four years ago. solicit your sup <lb/>
pert elected I will the <lb/>
lo the lies of my ability. <lb/>
u POX <lb/>
Sheriff. <lb/>
I hereby announce myself a <lb/>
date for sheriff of county, <lb/>
my good friends will help me. If <lb/>
d will serve you faithfully <lb/>
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tin <lb/>
sheriff, <lb/>
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lake tins method announcing m <lb/>
candidacy tor sheriff subject to <lb/>
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Democratic and will <lb/>
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am c to my friends the <lb/>
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for Treasurer. <lb/>
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dale Treasurer County sub <lb/>
the Democratic primary. <lb/>
,,; w. HALL <lb/>
Fur Constable. <lb/>
the voters of <lb/>
township am u candidate<lb/>
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III ll III . ;. <lb/>
JESSE WHICHARD<lb/>
-11 announce to my friends <lb/>
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candidate f.-r tin . sheriff of <lb/>
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your vote and an <lb/>
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Demon In v and win high <lb/>
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Having been elected Tax Lister <lb/>
the town for the <lb/>
this Is In notify all persons liable <lb/>
taxes I will the court <lb/>
house during month May. 1914, <lb/>
fer the purpose of listing taxes for the <lb/>
said town of Greenville Ml ft or will break <lb/>
liable for taxes phase come forward any of Chills Fever. Colds <lb/>
and list the same This first day of Sc it on liver <lb/>
May, 1911. not <lb/>
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COLDS <lb/>
own <lb/>
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palms, ferns, Norfolk hereby announce a candidate <lb/>
aid many other nice pot plants. <lb/>
bushes, greens, shrill <lb/>
hedge plants and shade <lb/>
Mall, telegraph and telephone <lb/>
promptly by <lb/>
i. if a I., n Con <lb/>
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l. J. Jr.<lb/>
for nomination for PHI <lb/>
county sub.,, M the the <lb/>
primary of said counts <lb/>
and pledge ell <lb/>
in make you a good officer. Thanking <lb/>
one and ail for their support co <lb/>
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row and damage your tobacco. Tobacco <lb/>
y lost. There arc over thirty thousand of these <lb/>
Tn use now, and they are growing more popular<lb/>
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farmer<lb/>
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call your loll Live making Tobacco again this s en. cu right <lb/>
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INSURES <lb/>
BOYS MET <lb/>
DEATH <lb/>
MUST TAKE AWAY SOUVENIR <lb/>
ENDURES <lb/>
See <lb/>
MOSELEY BROS. <lb/>
GENERAL AGENTS. <lb/>
LAST SATURDAY <lb/>
entire Greenville <lb/>
mourn the loss of two young <lb/>
about years, <lb/>
of Mr. and Mrs K. II <lb/>
and Hicks, about n ream <lb/>
son Mr and Mrs s T Hicks. <lb/>
met the horrible death of be-ins <lb/>
drowned this about <lb/>
O'clock in Tar river about one <lb/>
mile west of the county<lb/>
PERSONALS <lb/>
III <lb/>
u MAY SO. <lb/>
K C. Flanagan former <lb/>
Ir l are <lb/>
state council of Men in <lb/>
W Wilson <lb/>
afternoon for count <lb/>
be makes educational addresses lo <lb/>
day tomorrow. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs B <lb/>
rain.- in <lb/>
mother, Mrs. <lb/>
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ion today. <lb/>
Mr lo Tar. <lb/>
today <lb/>
Mr I. In Rich <lb/>
today, <lb/>
Mr Washington went lo Tar <lb/>
Indus <lb/>
Tucker in <lb/>
to <lb/>
Fannie <lb/>
i u-.-in to <lb/>
Mexico City Seems Imminent. <lb/>
CRUZ. May <lb/>
of the In. <lb/>
declared lure today he <lb/>
left the capital because he as <lb/>
at and ii. tho belief that a <lb/>
revolt would shortly occur in the city <lb/>
of <lb/>
left the he said <lb/>
reasons. was a know <lb/>
ledge f a plot among General <lb/>
close political supporters to as <lb/>
me. saying I knew too <lb/>
much. Second, there has been plan <lb/>
ii. I a revolt of the people <lb/>
the army <lb/>
would lie in receive <lb/>
at any minute news of an a; <lb/>
Mr Willie Lang who against Huerta, of whom tho <lb/>
i he Drug Co., left this and the army are tired and <lb/>
lug San Francisco, Cal. whom the people and the army <lb/>
Mr and Mrs of determined to rid themselves <lb/>
were iii town today. Twice arrested and hustled through <lb/>
Mrs. Hunter Marshall who i am the streets by American soldiers an i <lb/>
I ere lo attend the funeral of Edward. hissed and threatened by his <lb/>
left this morning for her was forced to face <lb/>
in Charlotte. some of the Indignities a <lb/>
Mr Fielding who came here which he subjected oilers while <lb/>
to attend the funeral of Fie was high in powder the capital. He <lb/>
Ion this morning for his home expects to sail for at tin Iii <lb/>
opportunity <lb/>
Mentioned for Moderator, <lb/>
days commissioners and visitors c <lb/>
the of tin <lb/>
l Presbyterian church have been <lb/>
ming in Chicago, and at noon today <lb/>
practically all of those who will <lb/>
tend were in l <lb/>
delegates from <lb/>
ii College, <lb/>
Wat kins <lb/>
who has been over to the K. t;. T j <lb/>
T S . visiting her sister, this <lb/>
morning for her home. <lb/>
Prof. IV Nye <lb/>
spent he here with friends bat <lb/>
left morning for Wake <lb/>
Rev. Daniels left this morning for <lb/>
Wilson where be will marry a couple. <lb/>
Mr l II Forest Farm <lb/>
today <lb/>
Mr Vandyke lo Farm <lb/>
v Hie today. <lb/>
Mr- A Clark of Sheridan. <lb/>
who has been visiting Mrs. Hat <lb/>
tie S Whit.-, left this morning to vis. <lb/>
her mother in Ohio admiral ion of all. <lb/>
Mr r Vick arrived in town ready for the retiring moderator <lb/>
last night from Va the and deliver Hie <lb/>
Mr A. Wilson of the Publicity opening sermon. <lb/>
Department of the Atlantic I Though there are candidates <lb/>
Realty Company returned to the in strict sens <lb/>
ville last night from Suffolk. of the word, supporters tin <lb/>
Mr W B. made a business clergymen whose names beet, <lb/>
nip lo Washington yesterday j mentioned for the honor have <lb/>
Mr Milton In Friday in an active, though good <lb/>
Kg from school at Wake Forest I lured canvass The name lust <lb/>
Mi Spain and sister. heard in he Informal <lb/>
and were rowing <lb/>
U and down the river In company with <lb/>
six other companions when <lb/>
the lauding where- the depth is <lb/>
said to he between ten and <lb/>
in sumo way boat was <lb/>
. and all were thrown Into the <lb/>
river, the two unfortunate <lb/>
being the smallest the part an . <lb/>
not knowing how to swim. Pal Fol <lb/>
and George the largest <lb/>
the company, immediately to <lb/>
their aid Boding them struggling in <lb/>
the deep waters, and they report <lb/>
did everything possible to save <lb/>
the in fact went down with <lb/>
twice in efforts to gel th in to <lb/>
the landing which was a p . <lb/>
n loot, it was <lb/>
to do more, and their <lb/>
lives being threatened, they broke the <lb/>
grasp of drowning and started <lb/>
tor the and when a few I <lb/>
of it. overtook William Ricks and <lb/>
I,. Little, who were <lb/>
most from the struggle, <lb/>
grabbing tor the edge of <lb/>
boat, and inn for the of Pal <lb/>
and George would have been <lb/>
drowned. <lb/>
Doth are of prom me. n; <lb/>
lies, and considered by all bright <lb/>
tie fellows, standing high in their <lb/>
studios at for several <lb/>
months has been in the employ of The <lb/>
Reflector as a city carrier on the Die k <lb/>
avenue route and was all <lb/>
limes faithful to his was, <lb/>
. cl and held in high esteem by <lb/>
member of the force <lb/>
Many people hurried lo the no <lb/>
after a search of about <lb/>
ours Hie bodies of the two were <lb/>
located clinched when <lb/>
wen- struck by the I <lb/>
separated. The body of <lb/>
taken from the- water and a short <lb/>
while afterwards the body of <lb/>
was found a hundred yards <lb/>
What London Hotel Managers Think <lb/>
of Who Have <lb/>
Craze. <lb/>
article B, such as spoons, <lb/>
ash trays and oilier little things <lb/>
en from the nip London hotels by <lb/>
American as souvenirs at <lb/>
their visits amount value in the <lb/>
course of a lo about <lb/>
This statement says the New York <lb/>
Times, war made by the manager of <lb/>
one of the largest hotels In <lb/>
The some craze of <lb/>
American visitors to said <lb/>
the manager another hotel which <lb/>
is the resort many Americana <lb/>
year. is a winch la not <lb/>
regarded too seriously by <lb/>
tors No e thing really valuable <lb/>
is taken course, and the article <lb/>
taken is almost always some, <lb/>
hearing tin- crest the <lb/>
of the Here u a list <lb/>
of the things which are by <lb/>
Americans and are reg <lb/>
with quite innocent intention <lb/>
souvenirs of a <lb/>
a big London hotel plated <lb/>
china silver <lb/>
plated menu card trays, silver <lb/>
plated knives and forks, towels, dress <lb/>
lag like is. pin . <lb/>
small pieces of table furniture All <lb/>
i I ll name <lb/>
the crest of the <lb/>
hotel i good <lb/>
story of one American who wanted a <lb/>
plate bearing the name and crest of <lb/>
the I am to pay for <lb/>
.-aid the American but <lb/>
you won't lake . well, I <lb/>
guess shall take the plate all the <lb/>
He paid for cents Ii <lb/>
appeared that he had been collecting <lb/>
plates from all the famous hotels in <lb/>
the always paying for <lb/>
them, lie admitted and he proposed <lb/>
giving a dinner lo on his <lb/>
return to America at which ever., <lb/>
guest have his food served on <lb/>
different plates collected from the <lb/>
famous English hotels <lb/>
Checks <lb/>
GOOD IN ALE PARTS <lb/>
OF THE WORLD. . . <lb/>
ISSUED BY <lb/>
Greenville <lb/>
Banking Trust <lb/>
Company. <lb/>
What counts what you pay but what you get what <lb/>
pay. The For-t gels the most value for his money <lb/>
production, skilled workmen an- best materials make Ford <lb/>
quality high and Ford Prices low <lb/>
Over hall million in use today. <lb/>
F Detroit, Touring car 1550; Runabout For <lb/>
sale <lb/>
Ford Supply Co. <lb/>
Greenville, N. C. <lb/>
REAL WORTH <lb/>
hot <lb/>
III , May SO For two down stream where it had drifted <lb/>
since separated from of Hicks. <lb/>
boys who were in the boat at <lb/>
ilia- time- tragedy James <lb/>
l. Little, Jr., Don Jenkins, George <lb/>
Gardner, Edward William Kicks <lb/>
Mat v of Flanagan. and <lb/>
the I- <lb/>
I have come home from school <lb/>
Atlantic Christian College <lb/>
son <lb/>
Mrs Walter and <lb/>
of Hassel are visit <lb/>
Mrs W. Z. Morton. <lb/>
special trains. arrangement The will take place <lb/>
leer the comfort of the row afternoon, <lb/>
has been completed, and the <lb/>
spacious auditorium of the new <lb/>
Fourth Presbyterian church of The Two t <lb/>
Attend Funeral and Burial <lb/>
In a And Were Th e <lb/>
Flower Hearers <lb/>
Sunday was a sail day in Green- <lb/>
the funerals Hicks <lb/>
.; Ii, the twee hoy- <lb/>
who were drowned Saturday, <lb/>
Hut Ii <lb/>
were, attended, and floral <lb/>
by friends were <lb/>
many and beautiful. The <lb/>
school classes of which the <lb/>
had been members, each attend. <lb/>
ed the funeral of their former class <lb/>
male in a bod and were I he <lb/>
hearers. <lb/>
The funeral of Hicks look <lb/>
place at o'clock from the <lb/>
among the <lb/>
other church leaden is Hint Of <lb/>
the Dr., of <lb/>
the First church of Pittsburgh. Dr <lb/>
Alexander stood second in the voting <lb/>
In general assembly last year a <lb/>
Mr. Ii Shepperd, Jr., returned Ibis his friends are preparing to make a <lb/>
morning from Norfolk and Washing vigorous contest in bis behalf at of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S <lb/>
ton City. gathering The candidacy . r Hicks, on Tenth street. Services <lb/>
Miss Ada New Bern, who the Dr George Stuart, conducted at the home by Rev. <lb/>
was visiting Mrs R Williams. of Auburn Theological v Hock, the following <lb/>
this morning appears to be gaining ground. , Cherry Hill pall <lb/>
Mr. K. Flanagan Tue bearers were. Messrs. Cong <lb/>
day evening from New York and Hal A. Owens. Fall Haskins, <lb/>
more Mr K Ferrell in town Mark Turnage and Zeb <lb/>
Miss Arlene Joyner went to d,, y to Nashville. K, c, <lb/>
today <lb/>
Hind and I Weather. <lb/>
We bad not thought to notice it, <lb/>
i gentleman culled our attention to <lb/>
tin fact hut for days in since <lb/>
Ion the wind has been blowing from <lb/>
the east. During these eight days the <lb/>
weather has been dry and <lb/>
cool for so long a time May the <lb/>
temperature at hovering around <lb/>
the line. gentleman talk <lb/>
to us about this added that w. <lb/>
not likely have rain or <lb/>
or until wind changes <lb/>
For Sale a <lb/>
line saw mill with <lb/>
engine capacity feet <lb/>
bar a day. reason for selling have <lb/>
what lumber I need for farm <lb/>
purposes <lb/>
W e ll. <lb/>
join the sales crew of 111- <lb/>
Realty Co. <lb/>
Atlantic <lb/>
SIX MARCH WITH i <lb/>
tad Tin n. I here's His Sun <lb/>
the Mule <lb/>
Md . May <lb/>
sorted by all his except ll <lb/>
privates, Jacob arrive <lb/>
here today belated in his on <lb/>
Washington. He will remain here <lb/>
today, and Is to reach <lb/>
Washington Tuesday or Wednesday <lb/>
The Mrs Cox. <lb/>
daughter beaded the cavalcade <lb/>
Their son, the- mule Man. <lb/>
a r and on too;. <lb/>
followed, he continue <lb/>
to Washington even If deserted by alt <lb/>
but his own family. <lb/>
The funeral <lb/>
look place at E o'clock from the horn <lb/>
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs E. II <lb/>
on street. Service <lb/>
won- conducted in the <lb/>
church by Dr. I N h <lb/>
of New the follow <lb/>
in the mar the church <lb/>
The pall bearers were Messrs. Fran <lb/>
Wilson. W D Charles Horn. <lb/>
It C. Flanagan. H S Warren, T <lb/>
M Hooker. H D D. R <lb/>
F M Woolen and Mr <lb/>
roll, <lb/>
0th Cut. <lb/>
OF <lb/>
Coast Line. <lb/>
North Bound South <lb/>
No a m. No. p. m <lb/>
No p. m. No. p <lb/>
Southern. <lb/>
Em Hound West <lb/>
No No. a. n- <lb/>
The St Casts, no tons <lb/>
It hr the- fl-32 m NO. <lb/>
II Oil, Ii<lb/>
II g m <lb/>
Not Only as Food. But for Many <lb/>
Other Reasons It Is of Con- <lb/>
Value. <lb/>
e . r. one appreciates the- value <lb/>
Of milk. Many persons who can- <lb/>
no cold milk find that when <lb/>
it is hen an l i pinch salt added <lb/>
it agrees them perfectly. Milk <lb/>
so hot i must be sipped will often <lb/>
sooth, i nerves of a person too <lb/>
and excited by the events of <lb/>
the- day to all I <lb/>
For Ionian tired and hungry after <lb/>
shopping cup of milk and a crisp <lb/>
crack. . piece of toast or a graham <lb/>
iii needed <lb/>
A little flavoring an accept- <lb/>
able addition, such as a pinch of <lb/>
cloves, allspice, nutmeg, <lb/>
i ilia i r maple extract. <lb/>
Then again hot milk is valuable for <lb/>
the toilet. H is good apply to a <lb/>
burn. Should the skin be dry or <lb/>
chapped wash it night and morning <lb/>
with warm skimmed milk This is <lb/>
far healing than the average <lb/>
cosmetic. Milk ha- a soften- <lb/>
and whitening dark complexions, <lb/>
is beneficial for who live In j <lb/>
steal healed rooms should <lb/>
use-i a face lotion upon retiring. <lb/>
Courtesy. <lb/>
you said a caller at <lb/>
the Dispatch office, have never <lb/>
come tile business or editorial <lb/>
rooms here to ask a question <lb/>
I have not been kindly and <lb/>
Thai is a com <lb/>
which all the members of the <lb/>
force appreciate end hope they will <lb/>
always merit. Hut we wonder if a <lb/>
part of the compliment is dun to <lb/>
the man himself who gave it. Did <lb/>
not Ins manner and invite the <lb/>
sort of reply he received Do we not <lb/>
help to make the treatment that <lb/>
gel at the hands of others <lb/>
We do. world about Is <lb/>
in large measure what we make it. <lb/>
We have ii we are <lb/>
enemies if we are hostile. <lb/>
Columbus Dispatch <lb/>
s They <lb/>
I believe in a girl having a mind <lb/>
said I, for one, <lb/>
am not easily led <lb/>
I h ventured gently<lb/>
This Should <lb/>
peal to You <lb/>
Before packing away your winter <lb/>
garments send them to u s to <lb/>
pressed and cleaned with a <lb/>
lion that kills fibrous insects <lb/>
destroys your Clothing after <lb/>
being put away for the season. All <lb/>
garments whether for ladles or gen <lb/>
will receive our prompt at <lb/>
and guaranteed <lb/>
damage. <lb/>
s-ml us your cleaning and press <lb/>
lug once you will never send <lb/>
II elsewhere because OUT work will <lb/>
prove satisfactory A small cost <lb/>
saws your <lb/>
W, e an also give you a suit from <lb/>
of sample in our <lb/>
for and guarantee <lb/>
ship and material. <lb/>
Ladles will please remove nil trim <lb/>
and from garments b I <lb/>
for.- sending in <lb/>
Tailoring Parlor, <lb/>
the lot Hotel Building <lb/>
No <lb/>
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Is High <lb/>
in character and very mode-Ate in es- <lb/>
We are way on top when it <lb/>
cornea to doing good very mod- <lb/>
. when it to making out <lb/>
bill <lb/>
you have had an experience of <lb/>
kind have us to do your next <lb/>
work. We will be your reg <lb/>
plumbers after that. <lb/>
S. T. Hicks, THE Plumber. <lb/>
Something You Never Tire of <lb/>
Coward soda The reason<lb/>
Because it is fresh, cold, in <lb/>
and <lb/>
by its flavors Carbonated <lb/>
I ill inks are dictated considerations <lb/>
of health during the heated term <lb/>
I One should not. cannot. on <lb/>
not substitute anything <lb/>
these Ice cold prescribed <lb/>
demanded by nature for hot <lb/>
use. <lb/>
Drug Company<lb/>
It it INSURANCE you <lb/>
WANT <lb/>
SEE US <lb/>
HALL MOORE <lb/>
U i mass <lb/>
I. I. Moore <lb/>
Moore <lb/>
INSURANCE <lb/>
Fire, Health and Accident <lb/>
Opposite Proctor Hotel <lb/>
T Office at <lb/>
House Painting, Interior <lb/>
Paper Hanging. Window Shades. <lb/>
Send The Reflector Your Job Printing <lb/>
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Interesting Items from Hie <lb/>
Thriving Little <lb/>
Ayden <lb/>
Lanterns <lb/>
Strong and Durable <lb/>
For Fishing, <lb/>
Camping, <lb/>
and Hard <lb/>
Use under All <lb/>
Conditions. <lb/>
Give steady, bright light. <lb/>
Easy to light. Easy to <lb/>
clean and Don't <lb/>
smoke. Don't blow out <lb/>
in the wind. Don't leak. <lb/>
At dealers everywhere <lb/>
STANDARD OIL COMPANY <lb/>
D- C. <lb/>
Richmond, Va. <lb/>
Norfolk. Va. <lb/>
New <lb/>
BALTIMORE <lb/>
Charlotte. N. C. <lb/>
t ii W. Va <lb/>
Charleston. S. C. <lb/>
You Need a Tonic <lb/>
There are times in every woman's life when she <lb/>
needs a tonic in help her over the hard places. <lb/>
When that tune comes to you. you know what tonic <lb/>
to the woman's tome. is com- <lb/>
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act <lb/>
gently, yet surely, on the weakened organs, <lb/>
and helps build them back to strength and health. <lb/>
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak, <lb/>
ailing women in its past half century wonderful <lb/>
success, and it will do the same for you. <lb/>
You can't make a mistake in taking <lb/>
The Woman's Tonic <lb/>
Miss Amelia Wilson, R. F, D. No. Alma, Ark., <lb/>
think is the greatest medicine on earth, <lb/>
for women. Bel re began to take I was <lb/>
so weak and nervous, and had such awful <lb/>
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and <lb/>
as strong as I ever did, and can eat mo t <lb/>
Begin taking today. Sold by all dealers. <lb/>
Has Helped Thousands. <lb/>
Your Own Paint <lb/>
YOU WILL SAVE PER <lb/>
THIS IS HOW <lb/>
GAL. <lb/>
Buy gals. L. A H. SEMI-MIXED REAL PAINT, <lb/>
per gal. <lb/>
And gals. Linseed to mix with it <lb/>
then make gal-, if pure paint for <lb/>
It's only <lb/>
Anybody can mix the OIL v. . PAINT. <lb/>
Whereas, if you buy gals, of . <lb/>
CANS, you pay a gal. or SI I <lb/>
The I. V REAL PAINT i . <lb/>
ZINC and LINSEED OIL, i <lb/>
Use a out any v . <lb/>
paint made, return the paint yet <lb/>
J. I. Moil, GREENVILLE, <lb/>
HILL. S f <lb/>
i v r <lb/>
ii <lb/>
Grain Privileges <lb/>
MO AH IS <lb/>
Putt are the no <lb/>
surest method of trading in wheat <lb/>
oats Because your In <lb/>
limited to the amount <lb/>
bought No further <lb/>
Positively the <lb/>
o trading <lb/>
Open I i <lb/>
puts or calls on bushels <lb/>
grain or you can buy <lb/>
fur or M many uh you <lb/>
An advance or decline gives <lb/>
you tin- chance to take prom <lb/>
A movement of d cents <lb/>
Write full <lb/>
references, <lb/>
k. w. <lb/>
Ohio. <lb/>
Address mail to Look <lb/>
TWO nil <lb/>
There . re two alarms <lb/>
Saturday night and Sunday morning <lb/>
both being at Cooperage Lumber <lb/>
Co., but the I <lb/>
light. <lb/>
PATENTS <lb/>
In murk no <lb/>
in.-i. i or Mil <lb/>
SEARCH mi- <lb/>
HI <lb/>
PATENTS BUILD FORTUNES I l <lb/>
Ml I j <lb/>
rove Writ today. <lb/>
ID. SWIFT ft CO. <lb/>
PATENT LAWYERS, <lb/>
Seventh St., Washington, D. C. <lb/>
Oil Tanks <lb/>
The Oil Company, <lb/>
of Hie <lb/>
bare recently tho in <lb/>
of eighteen <lb/>
gallon oil tank on a site <lb/>
near the Building and Lumber Com <lb/>
i old plant along the a c. i. <lb/>
railroad Their new oil wagon <lb/>
the model and <lb/>
built arrived Friday and <lb/>
made Its on the <lb/>
street Saturday Mr. R. I. Parnell <lb/>
of South Carolina will charge <lb/>
of the wagon mid personal at <lb/>
will be given to the deliveries <lb/>
of the various Texas products <lb/>
V, ,. <lb/>
II <lb/>
din <lb/>
. j was i i <lb/>
lion K. I. ., <lb/>
gold<lb/>
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many i, never . <lb/>
woman <lb/>
have plenty i bi <lb/>
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and <lb/>
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it it . . <lb/>
to teat but b. tor.- h. could i <lb/>
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from <lb/>
gut I hi.-. Ii v <lb/>
damage to hi <lb/>
band <lb/>
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oft. t and II <lb/>
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the pa <lb/>
Ti on Tar <lb/>
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lb. Ii other mill. <lb/>
Then of frog <lb/>
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i. four b at H Bi <lb/>
and Bro all <lb/>
and J. H. who <lb/>
be. ii down i Jacksonville dial- <lb/>
their parents, have returned. <lb/>
We are convinced before <lb/>
g. t a hot. in Ayden we will have I <lb/>
adopt the method of the lark <lb/>
Del busy <lb/>
Mr Richard is i <lb/>
r. paint made than i <lb/>
sold by J. R. Smith and <lb/>
A to the graded build <lb/>
reminds you of a bee . eve. <lb/>
t busy <lb/>
Mr. J. elected <lb/>
to represent th. In . lodge of <lb/>
Fellows at Grand whir i <lb/>
in <lb/>
Mr. Henry Skim <lb/>
write be sure to send ire- a package <lb/>
f American herb tablets, a the; <lb/>
the thing for that tired feeling <lb/>
in the spring We have plenty <lb/>
of them, J ll Smith and Bro. <lb/>
Mr W. K. Nichols, moved <lb/>
from Pitt to Craven and <lb/>
the Hie k fan was <lb/>
Saturday, bringing with him <lb/>
load of his consisting of bl <lb/>
. mi and beans, and It had <lb/>
finished trading he received to tie <lb/>
good a k for the balance of his <lb/>
load to carry hone This Is <lb/>
what we call In <lb/>
Mr is a Pitt county boy, mar <lb/>
lied a Pitt country girl, and on <lb/>
Pitt county and yon can <lb/>
easily <lb/>
Mrs Hum. Jackson, widow of Mr <lb/>
W. J In a hospital at <lb/>
for <lb/>
Reflector, sends word <lb/>
Ayden letters, it <lb/>
keeps her posted on the current <lb/>
events from around h.-r obi home. <lb/>
Mr Wright who has <lb/>
very sick for the last weak, was re. <lb/>
ported conscious morning <lb/>
Mia many friends are <lb/>
for him and hope he recover <lb/>
Mr Fred <lb/>
of the Ayden Lumber Mill <lb/>
here, made an awkward <lb/>
step while crossing the yard and turn <lb/>
ed him indoors for a few days <lb/>
your home and make so <lb/>
attractive that your boys rather stay <lb/>
there than any place on earth, <lb/>
giving It a coat of paint <lb/>
by J R and <lb/>
cool and grow fat while cook <lb/>
on an oil stove this summer Sold <lb/>
by J. R and <lb/>
Hon C. I,. of Beaufort <lb/>
tells us he enjoys the visits of The <lb/>
Reflector, that It compares <lb/>
.- <lb/>
MONEY SAVED <lb/>
by The Case Tobacco Transplanter. <lb/>
Great in time and labor, increase in yield per acre. Set your <lb/>
wait for rain Each plant watered at the <lb/>
dry earth-no Every feature <lb/>
for every desired <lb/>
buy, built right, weirs and prices right. <lb/>
Case made <lb/>
s. C, Feb. <lb/>
Hart A Hadley. <lb/>
C . <lb/>
in regard to the J. I. Case Tobacco <lb/>
i -planter will say; that I am <lb/>
pleased With it. I couldn't ask for <lb/>
one to work any better and it was just <lb/>
i- you represented it to be. It work <lb/>
I and I am satisfied it <lb/>
i. vi hundred dollars <lb/>
I my entire crop of s. <lb/>
with it and it was dry weather when <lb/>
i it. i used barrels of water <lb/>
setting i set parts <lb/>
per in re and got a perfect stand the <lb/>
all through my patch by hand <lb/>
just to try it and found that that <lb/>
win. Ii with he Transplanter grew <lb/>
o tier the season through. also set <lb/>
he several Of my neighbors an <lb/>
say grew better <lb/>
they set by hand, and they are <lb/>
ii. me to set tin for them the <lb/>
coming I also have <lb/>
a distant e of i a mil. from mi <lb/>
who want me to set i p <lb/>
I can t say much tor your <lb/>
. and wouldn't be without <lb/>
for Fin Hundred Dollars and as <lb/>
. I ask for <lb/>
Tours truly, <lb/>
JESSE. H SMITH <lb/>
HART HAD<lb/>
j HARDWARE NORTH INA <lb/>
Items <lb/>
l. <lb/>
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. pis <lb/>
here n i. h re l u <lb/>
night I play vi good <lb/>
p. Its. Ill ., Kill I III <lb/>
. and ticket-i <lb/>
I to ti gin <lb/>
the North <lb/>
. help in promoting the <lb/>
, . . . for tin u <lb/>
en . <lb/>
Mr II O. Daniels <lb/>
here Wednesday on <lb/>
Mr Arthur of <lb/>
ton was here Wednesday on <lb/>
Miss has bee i <lb/>
during the past <lb/>
of school left for her home Wed <lb/>
Pro . u Wilson Greenville <lb/>
was lure Thursday looking after the <lb/>
interest of the new school building <lb/>
that is to be erected lure some time <lb/>
tins summer. <lb/>
Mr. Thompson Of was here <lb/>
Thursday. <lb/>
Messrs. W. S and F <lb/>
K. Proctor went to Washington last <lb/>
Mr I W Paul of Washington a <lb/>
here Thursday. <lb/>
Mi and Mrs I. Gibson, Ir <lb/>
It Elks, A t. <lb/>
i i . Mr U A Fling. Mr -i . <lb/>
w H Elks went to Washing <lb/>
ton Thursday afternoon. <lb/>
Ml sen Knot Proctor and Fred <lb/>
Jones who have been attending <lb/>
at C , returned Thur. <lb/>
night. <lb/>
o Proctor, w. B. <lb/>
Proctor, Proctor, Jone. <lb/>
Went to Kinston Friday <lb/>
Mrs. W. K Proctor, David and <lb/>
Proctor went to Friday <lb/>
p. M, and returned Sunday. <lb/>
Messrs Elk, It M Elk, i <lb/>
ii Holladay and went to <lb/>
K i It n Sunday p. m <lb/>
Mr T. <lb/>
ton was In town Sunday <lb/>
If You Want This Pony <lb/>
Quality Shop. Kirks Grocery, Furniture <lb/>
and The t<lb/>
Register of Heeds 11.11 <lb/>
has licenses to following <lb/>
lea s last <lb/>
W, and II. <lb/>
s and i. High <lb/>
Ma. and Floyd. <lb/>
with a letter from home <lb/>
Miss Martha of Kinston Is <lb/>
visiting her aunt, Mrs II G. Bur <lb/>
ton. <lb/>
us write you up III The Daily <lb/>
should have any thing to sell <lb/>
buy. as It la read from the i; <lb/>
to the sea. <lb/>
Your M <lb/>
JUST TRY <lb/>
Won ill Stomach <lb/>
and Be Thai Can <lb/>
To <lb/>
3.-1 I <lb/>
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THE FARM <lb/>
It the of all <lb/>
LIME <lb/>
the a- is of all good farming Write <lb/>
Ii in by the best in the United <lb/>
oil lime on the Farm, c <lb/>
the purest lime. Don't buy <lb/>
i A will give you <lb/>
POWHATAN LIME CO. <lb/>
STRASBURG VIRGINIA <lb/>
VS <lb/>
V i <lb/>
tut ., . him- v fur W . <lb/>
u receive y c <lb/>
required t convince t i <lb/>
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health. <lb/>
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mid <lb/>
Jay <lb/>
i from n <lb/>
, to Now York and <lb/>
This is to notify all that <lb/>
am no longer connected In any way <lb/>
ton of Anderson, Ford Co., Io- <lb/>
at N. c . baring told <lb/>
to John i Kurd. Ho as- <lb/>
all and of tho <lb/>
company. <lb/>
JOHN A. <lb/>
id <lb/>
A HEAVY HEAD m <lb/>
pretty sign of a <lb/>
torpid <lb/>
Pills <lb/>
aid in it work. You <lb/>
will be at the <lb/>
At tout <lb/>
druggist sugar coated or <lb/>
plain. <lb/>
K OF <lb/>
weight six or <lb/>
even, Wall broke. <lb/>
O. T. <lb/>
N. C. <lb/>
s Mil II w Route <lb/>
IS THE <lb/>
BEAUT OP E ASTERS <lb/>
SOUTH ABO LISA. IT HAS <lb/>
A POPULATION OF <lb/>
THOUSAND, ONE HUNDRED <lb/>
ONE. AND IS <lb/>
ROUNDED ST THE BEST <lb/>
I NO COUNTRY. <lb/>
INDUSTRIES OF ALL <lb/>
ARE INVITED TO <lb/>
LOCATE HEBE FOR WE <lb/>
HAVE TO <lb/>
OFFER IN THE WAY OF <lb/>
LABOR. CAPITAL AND <lb/>
TRIBUTARY FACILITIES. <lb/>
WE HAVE AS UP-TO-DATE <lb/>
JOB AND PER <lb/>
PLANT. <lb/>
WE SAVE A ULA- <lb/>
OF TWELVE HUN- <lb/>
i Ht BEST <lb/>
IN THE EASTERN <lb/>
PART OF NORTH <lb/>
AND INVITE THOSE <lb/>
WHO WISE j i r BET- <lb/>
ACQUAINTED WITH <lb/>
THESE PEOPLE IN <lb/>
BUSINESS WAY TO TAKE <lb/>
FEW INCHES SPACE <lb/>
TELL WHAT YOU <lb/>
YE TO BRING TO THEIR <lb/>
ATTENTION. <lb/>
ADVERTISING <lb/>
ARE LOW AND CAN <lb/>
BE BAD UPON <lb/>
III, <lb/>
Huerta Envoys Cannot <lb/>
Pledge New <lb/>
Peace Parley is Suddenly Brought <lb/>
a Halt <lb/>
EL <lb/>
MM III M I REPORT HIM III I <lb/>
It Mil ARMS. <lb/>
Local Man Honored In Hew <lb/>
Orleans at Cotton Seed <lb/>
Crushers <lb/>
l. <lb/>
SEEMED l I <lb/>
lit Ike <lb/>
iii <lb/>
mi-Ills ill I i ill I In <lb/>
View-. <lb/>
NIAGARA May <lb/>
The wind has suddenly veered once <lb/>
more. When all seemed going well <lb/>
every one was optimistic and the <lb/>
Mexican delegates, believing they bad <lb/>
roached an agreement with the <lb/>
Americans, were about <lb/>
a I explanatory <lb/>
ii position on the laud <lb/>
and regretting that it was dear <lb/>
impossible for them to give <lb/>
tees as in the action of a new <lb/>
and recognized government, <lb/>
there u sudden halt. <lb/>
The Mexican delegates had their <lb/>
stenographic work finished their ho- <lb/>
ready to print the document <lb/>
mid then they stopped. They said <lb/>
had concluded to issue no <lb/>
memo <lb/>
It night the <lb/>
progress of the mediation, they said. <lb/>
Not they were less optimistic <lb/>
than ever, but they were less certain <lb/>
the wisdom promised declare <lb/>
lion at this critical moment. <lb/>
r returned <lb/>
WASHINGTON, May War and ,,.,,, ., delightful and profitable trip <lb/>
Department officials do nut Orleans where he attended <lb/>
credit current reports the liner ,. interstate Cotton Crushers <lb/>
has landed a cargo of was In session <lb/>
and ammunition tor Huerta i,,,,, the 18th to the 20th. <lb/>
Mexico, which like is re Bridges says that the election <lb/>
as an open port. , c . New to the <lb/>
The situation and progress of j presidency is very gratifying to the <lb/>
North Carolina Delegation. <lb/>
the mediation at Niagara was <lb/>
discussed in the Cabinet meeting to- <lb/>
day out announcement. <lb/>
Some men in the confidence of the <lb/>
declared the north. <lb/>
m chief was closely watching pro. <lb/>
at Niagara and was serious- <lb/>
considering some proposals. <lb/>
Of those developments the view was <lb/>
in some quarters that reports <lb/>
that the two missions sought to <lb/>
the vexing agrarian <lb/>
in a spirit of conciliation seemed most <lb/>
encouraging. The Huerta delegates <lb/>
were said to have receded from their <lb/>
original position that the land issue <lb/>
was internal solution only, win <lb/>
Hi <lb/>
This is <lb/>
the president North Carolina has <lb/>
had and this is the annual con <lb/>
i en <lb/>
Mr. was also honored with <lb/>
a membership on the Roles commit <lb/>
tee the most important of ail the <lb/>
commute is dealing as it does with tho <lb/>
regulation of tr.-.-i.- in cotton seed pit. <lb/>
ducts. There are twelve members <lb/>
the committee, six from the Crude <lb/>
Oil dealers and six from the refiners <lb/>
The other North Carolina numbers <lb/>
of committees are as <lb/>
H. a. While of u. <lb/>
Publicity; W, a. Reynolds Charlotte <lb/>
I on tinned Weather i- <lb/>
Retarding of Crops. <lb/>
pin eh <lb/>
MEDAL <lb/>
ORATION II ii, <lb/>
Miller M of <lb/>
five <lb/>
from viewpoint that it <lb/>
should be settled at the mediation pro <lb/>
With that factor giving promise of <lb/>
adjustment, the hope grew ill <lb/>
circles that further <lb/>
movements by American troops <lb/>
In Mexico could be averted and peace <lb/>
restored in the Southern <lb/>
r. public. <lb/>
Reports from Mexico City Stated <lb/>
there was a hopeless feeling among <lb/>
officials over the center <lb/>
Hopeful, believed it would con- <lb/>
l lie Mexicans are hopeful meet first anticipated, <lb/>
the I Slates half way in the, <lb/>
adoption of some suggestion to be sub- <lb/>
on Legislators and C. A Johnson <lb/>
mission ground Tarboro and W. N. of <lb/>
on the Governing Committee. <lb/>
There were from live to six bun <lb/>
delegates in the convention, <lb/>
representing every state in the union <lb/>
either as dealers or manufactures. <lb/>
The North Carolina delegation <lb/>
sires to hold the convention next <lb/>
year In and feel confident <lb/>
they will get it. <lb/>
v. May is <lb/>
I needed the southern stales <lb/>
,. of iii.- Mississippi, especially In <lb/>
the and according <lb/>
to he Weather Bun <lb/>
a Weather Bulletin today sun <lb/>
weather for week <lb/>
Ii last . It say-. <lb/>
In the cotton belt dry weather i <lb/>
in the states t. . of the <lb/>
river and it was especially <lb/>
ill. is clean and well cultivated <lb/>
stales to westward of the <lb/>
Mississippi continued rain has <lb/>
interrupted planting and <lb/>
especially in Texas and Okla- <lb/>
where which is up is late <lb/>
and badly in need Of cultivation, While <lb/>
over the northern portions the stand <lb/>
Is poor and much still remains <lb/>
planted. <lb/>
the principal truck growing <lb/>
of the south. Including much of <lb/>
Florida, continued weather Is <lb/>
greatly growth and rain Is <lb/>
badly needed. <lb/>
the Atlantic Coast states from <lb/>
North Carolina to New con <lb/>
weather has prevented the <lb/>
setting of tobacco plants and retarded <lb/>
the growth of all vegetation in the <lb/>
more southern portions. <lb/>
milted to the new provisional govern <lb/>
in Mexico, which might be used <lb/>
as a linger post in pointing the way <lb/>
a final solution. <lb/>
items. <lb/>
May Dr. <lb/>
Jones and son. Fred, and Mr. A, <lb/>
Monday <lb/>
Clark went to <lb/>
noon. <lb/>
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. went to <lb/>
The land question is recognized by <lb/>
all as a fertile breeder Of revolutions. <lb/>
it is virtually conceded here that Ayden Wednesday. <lb/>
demand by the States W. K. Proctor and <lb/>
for a in precise terms con, went to Greenville <lb/>
not be met by the Mexican represents day <lb/>
lives since they have no power I Mr Decker of Baltimore was <lb/>
to bind such an independent govern as a-gab on business. <lb/>
Dent as the mediation conference j Mr of Norfolk was I. <lb/>
alms to bring into existence. week on business. <lb/>
The Mexican delegates are about I Miss Ward of Pa. <lb/>
to present a list of suitable per visiting her sister. Mrs. C <lb/>
sons from which to choose a <lb/>
president, and the American liter sister. Mrs. <lb/>
government and the mediators to m Mr. w. B, Proctor and daughters. <lb/>
one who would be acceptable and Mary We <lb/>
The Mexicans expect that the pro Washington Friday. <lb/>
to chosen , Misses Blanche Proctor and ;,,, <lb/>
president to be chosen will and Mr. If <lb/>
a cabinet representing the Saturday afternoon to visit relatives <lb/>
varied political interests of the near <lb/>
and there shall be assured a fair Mrs. A. Clark and children <lb/>
election for a new president and las, week near Black Jack visit <lb/>
chamber of deputies with guarantees relatives, returned Friday after <lb/>
for the treatment of all noon, <lb/>
in the forthcoming campaign. <lb/>
They fully that the <lb/>
ll <lb/>
prompt recognition. <lb/>
M. Jones. <lb/>
Miss Miller of is visiting <lb/>
Mrs. Tom stokes daughter, <lb/>
of returned Bun <lb/>
tonal as s rs nay after spending several days i.;. <lb/>
soil the mediation is to be her parents. Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Cam. <lb/>
Voted iii Dedication. <lb/>
WASHINGTON, U- C, May <lb/>
The dedication this afternoon Of <lb/>
college of history, the Aral <lb/>
to be completed on the campus of tin <lb/>
American University, graduate <lb/>
school which Hit Methodist <lb/>
Church in the i.- i <lb/>
in this city, attracted <lb/>
Heights a highly <lb/>
gathering of educators, <lb/>
and prominent ill public <lb/>
President Wilson presided at the <lb/>
opening and Secretary of State <lb/>
Bryan was one one o speakers. <lb/>
Bishop Karl Cranston, the senior <lb/>
op of the church, presided the <lb/>
ceremonies and Bishops of <lb/>
Chicago and Hamilton of Boston, <lb/>
addresses. Bishop W <lb/>
Wilson, of the M. K. Church, south. <lb/>
delivered the benediction. The <lb/>
cal portions of the <lb/>
furnished by the Marine band, <lb/>
suggestion for a graduate school to I i <lb/>
built in the nations capital was mad <lb/>
by of the leaders of Hi, church <lb/>
but it was not until many years <lb/>
the idea took definite shape. Ill <lb/>
1899 Bishop John F. Hurst began th <lb/>
of funds and some it <lb/>
later he was able purchase the I <lb/>
of land in the extreme northwest <lb/>
pan of where the university <lb/>
buildings are now being constructed. <lb/>
inter took up <lb/>
and when he died it was turned over <lb/>
to Bishop Hamilton of Boston, who <lb/>
was named chancellor the <lb/>
spy and who tills that position <lb/>
t T See History in Pageantry. <lb/>
ST. LOUIS, Mo. May <lb/>
today and continuing each day <lb/>
during remainder of this week Si <lb/>
Loots is to have the opportunity of <lb/>
practically the whole of her <lb/>
history unrolled before her own eyes <lb/>
those of her neighbors in living <lb/>
portraiture and symbolic <lb/>
play. Tin pageant, which is <lb/>
ed be the most r <lb/>
in America. Is In celebration of <lb/>
th 150th anniversary of the founding; ,.,, ;,; <lb/>
of the city by Pierre county. <lb/>
Seven thousand live hundred per. <lb/>
formers have been engaged to take <lb/>
RALEIGH, May Eighty two <lb/>
no n from all parts of North Carolina <lb/>
and from -Various parts of the <lb/>
received their diplomas at <lb/>
the commencement exercises of the A. <lb/>
and M. College. It was the largest <lb/>
class in the history of the <lb/>
and marked the closing of tIt <lb/>
twenty fifth annual session of the col <lb/>
Locke Craig presented <lb/>
the diplomas to the young men. and <lb/>
concluded the exercises of the morn <lb/>
with an earnest, conscientious <lb/>
the members of the graduating <lb/>
class. <lb/>
Hot Medal. <lb/>
Mr. Miller Reed of <lb/>
county, was successful <lb/>
ant for the medal given by the col <lb/>
for the oration In the con <lb/>
test the representatives of the <lb/>
senior class yesterday morning. Tier, <lb/>
were live young men who <lb/>
all of them had chosen topics of In <lb/>
and which admitted the <lb/>
the widest Held for <lb/>
facts to bear their <lb/>
Miss Myrtle Warren Graduates <lb/>
With High Honors from <lb/>
SI, Mary's College <lb/>
, I be i op <lb/>
. i . . i ago, <lb/>
. in- ninth of tin a <lb/>
Graded school Mb <lb/>
daughter ad Mr <lb/>
. . w urn n. Jr., of this city having <lb/>
made the highest grade on s <lb/>
examination in Eastern <lb/>
. was awarded a scholarship <lb/>
Si Marys College, Raleigh Miss <lb/>
St Mary's <lb/>
fall following and in order to hold <lb/>
r scholar hip was required to <lb/>
i ,.,. an av.-rage of ii V sh- <lb/>
average the and <lb/>
day sin- graduated with the honor of <lb/>
having made the highest grade for <lb/>
the senior year Of any member <lb/>
of her During her and sec <lb/>
in college she surpassed the <lb/>
averages of her classmates and only <lb/>
owing to sickness during her <lb/>
year, was her second surpassed by <lb/>
one of the member Of b r class. This <lb/>
y. regained honor of leading <lb/>
class and failed only by two points <lb/>
of being the Valedictorian <lb/>
Of class of this being due to <lb/>
the loss on account of sickness due <lb/>
her junior year. <lb/>
During In r junior and <lb/>
senior year sh.- held the honor being <lb/>
pi-, her class, besides other <lb/>
offices bestowed upon her by various <lb/>
societies and clubs connected with <lb/>
lie <lb/>
Miss Warren was while In school, <lb/>
as ll home, very popular and <lb/>
everywhere was greeted with a <lb/>
glad hand, With her countless other <lb/>
Join in <lb/>
Subjects of Interest. <lb/>
Outlook in the by <lb/>
I Roberts, if <lb/>
is KIM III RE. <lb/>
MISTING t KISS. <lb/>
and by Thomas <lb/>
operation in Rural Better <lb/>
part in lb. s. lies of tableaux and Hie by Lacy John, Bob. son <lb/>
great picture dramas. In <lb/>
by William <lb/>
Robert of Burke <lb/>
lull. <lb/>
to Complete <lb/>
will not the agrarian <lb/>
disrupt the mediation proceed <lb/>
said i. the Mexican <lb/>
gates think there is a way <lb/>
Mr. W. filled his regular <lb/>
appointment in re Sunday and <lb/>
Ho <lb/>
night in the Christian church. <lb/>
preach, ii two able sermons. <lb/>
ii. Proctor loll this <lb/>
for Wilson to attend the COB <lb/>
coming into common accord on of the Atlantic Christian <lb/>
other points we com College. <lb/>
work Mr. Ed Matthews of Washington <lb/>
After the conference between here this morning. <lb/>
mediators and the American delegates Mr Hob May of Greenville was i <lb/>
to these, hundreds of men and women <lb/>
have been working for months <lb/>
Sketches, costumes and ideas to make <lb/>
the pageant as accurate <lb/>
as possible. The plans have been car <lb/>
under the <lb/>
of Thomas Wood Stevens, head of the <lb/>
school drama In the Carnegie <lb/>
assisted by Percy the <lb/>
poet and dramatist, and Joseph Lin <lb/>
don Smith of Philadelphia. Frederick <lb/>
S. Converse of Boston is In charge of <lb/>
the music The scene of the <lb/>
is Forest pink, where there is a <lb/>
natural a <lb/>
in , i p-1 tutors. <lb/>
Land of Progress and <lb/>
by Millard Reed <lb/>
county. <lb/>
As will be noticed from the sub <lb/>
all of the young men <lb/>
topics of interest, either In their own <lb/>
State or in the south as a whole and <lb/>
ibis selection on part was <lb/>
commended by Mr. R W. Cot <lb/>
nor. secretary North Carolina <lb/>
Historical Commission, who presented <lb/>
the medal to the r. Mr Com i . <lb/>
said it was far more <lb/>
for them to choose subjects of ii I r <lb/>
. to stale than in to u <lb/>
Justice dictated the following <lb/>
statement. <lb/>
town today. <lb/>
The weather is still dry and Warm <lb/>
have begun to discuss the term The crops are suffering some what <lb/>
and details of a plan of from the The farmers are <lb/>
On a number of them we find shaving a time getting a stand of to <lb/>
In agreement. <lb/>
I f Opens. <lb/>
ATLANTIC city. , Ma <lb/>
Atlantic City's great carnival for <lb/>
which she has been preparing tot <lb/>
many months, was opened <lb/>
thins morning, when Father <lb/>
rose from the sea iii view of the t <lb/>
of thousands of spectators who Bill I <lb/>
the boardwalk and lined <lb/>
a distance of several miles. i. <lb/>
Items. or Rome, or to II <lb/>
May Mr- K their Ml n <lb/>
were well said, th. <lb/>
Phelps was In our though, the young <lb/>
yesterday to sell B. D. Forrest and <lb/>
Co., th- biggest line of Hunt Club <lb/>
for the fall r been <lb/>
shown in this Country, Mr. . <lb/>
has a more of the Hunt d ,,. ., for <lb/>
development along all lines of Indus <lb/>
Low prices in summer good; m fought and <lb/>
mi. did 1.1 the m <lb/>
; Walk over The <lb/>
were all members the I <lb/>
men that they had put hard <lb/>
work and much time Into the <lb/>
lion of their orations <lb/>
i the a. the <lb/>
Young Han Who Canted <lb/>
Her Death hills Himself liter <lb/>
Ills. May Leaving a <lb/>
declaring that his slaying of bin <lb/>
sweetheart, Florence Bentley. at Down <lb/>
. drove last Saturday night a <lb/>
dental, Reginald A. Barr Jumped be <lb/>
a moving train here today <lb/>
and Wat killed. <lb/>
was hi- fourth attempt <lb/>
In the note he said that he look <lb/>
a drug twice in an effort to beside <lb/>
the body his sweetheart, but both <lb/>
s d <lb/>
Iii desperation he next jumped into <lb/>
a pit, but he lit in the stag <lb/>
. i watt i i said <lb/>
note The clothing on bis body <lb/>
still when taken the tracks. <lb/>
. Miss y i <lb/>
ii ii In Ir ii kiss hi r, She <lb/>
mod and he placed his hand over <lb/>
hi mouth, in the struggle <lb/>
Mo tripped and fell, He vi d b <lb/>
-I was broken. <lb/>
prevailing at Harrington, and <lb/>
received n shipment <lb/>
W and Co <lb/>
Mr. C. T. Cox purchased a tie . <lb/>
for ii . Young <lb/>
and harness c T. Cox. Winter <lb/>
Mile. N. C. <lb/>
Iii this century time a man <lb/>
,.; trustees <lb/>
M II. Hi n <lb/>
Mr Millard Reed of Pitt <lb/>
county, was the valedictorian of the <lb/>
of 1911, which means hi <lb/>
hat the highest average for the <lb/>
festivities will continue until the end builds, ho tries to surpass his neigh entire four years that he has been In <lb/>
of the week. Features of the <lb/>
rate will be carnival bills <lb/>
pageants, hydroplane exhibition., <lb/>
and aquatic sports, automobile <lb/>
motorcycle races, and a baby <lb/>
parade. <lb/>
To do this you buy Hie college. In announcing the honor <lb/>
best material I W, Ange and Co Hill stated that the <lb/>
has just received a car load of Commencement <lb/>
lest building and hard i-i county are hi a of send <lb/>
plastering Better see them before you men to tie A and M college <lb/>
purchase on <lb/>
SEEDED EVES <lb/>
REBELS <lb/>
ultimate poi ll i over <lb/>
mediation discussed today <lb/>
. oils, rs of i in. E <lb/>
view . v.-ii if Hi north. <lb/>
their Into Mexico <lb/>
City th. r.- still would be work for <lb/>
medial board In helping to tab <lb/>
i th a constitutional government; that <lb/>
good offices the South Amer. <lb/>
can republics would be d ti re. <lb/>
.-. order of the chaos Of five <lb/>
war, <lb/>
from Mexico tint <lb/>
Huerta faced serious straits because <lb/>
rumored unrest among treat <lb/>
growing unrest among tho <lb/>
and the people, renewed <lb/>
est in the situation at the Mexican cay <lb/>
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